CSIR UGC NET 2017 Exam All Details Here

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) encouraged application for Joint CSIR-UGC Evaluation for Junior Research Fellowship and Eligibility for Lectureship on December 17, 2017. Eligible candidates can apply online before 26 September 2017.

Significant Dates

1. Opening Date for Registration: 23 August 2017
2. Date of close of deposit of fee: 15 September 2017
3. Close Date for Registration:15 September 2017

Qualification Standards

The qualifications of CSIR UGC NET lectureship of WEB qualified candidates will be subject to meeting the standards laid down by UGC. PhD degree holders that have passed Master’s degree prior to 19th September 1991, with at least 50% marks are qualified to submit an application for Lectureship just.

Educational Qualification

Nominees should possess M. Sc or equivalent degree/ Incorporated BS-MS/BS-4 years/BE/BTech/BPharma/MBBS with at least 55% marks.

Nominees should possess BSc (Hons) or equivalent degree holders or pupils registered in Integrated MS-PhD application with at least 55% marks.

Age limit

Below 28 years of age

The best way to Use

Interested & eligible candidates may apply Online through a link available at CSIR, HRDG site. Nominees, after successfully submitting application online are required to take print out of the Application Form, paste his or her recent black & white picture, place his or her signature in the necessary space, attach caste certification, if appropriate and send along with CSIR marked copy of fee deposited Bank Challan in an envelope super scribed with Matter Code, Center Code & Medium Code to The Deputy Secretary (Exam), Human Resource Development Group, Evaluation Unit, CSIR Complex, Library Avenue, Pusa, New Delhi-110012 .

Complete CDS Syllabus

The syllabus for Combined Defence Services or CDS Syllabus will be containing the topics from which the questions will be asked in the exam. Candidates must need to prepare these topics so that they can qualify the exam. The syllabus of the exam contains questions basically from 03 subjects:

  • English
  • General Knowledge
  • Mathematics

As per the details available, the candidates those who have applied for IMA, AFA and INA will have to appear in written test of Mathematics, English and General Knowledge. On the other hands, the candidates those who opted for OTA will have to appear in English and Mathematics exam only.

Candidates must be well aware of the CDS Syllabus so that they can prepare accordingly. It is obvious that without the knowledge of syllabus they will always be confused about what to study.

We, in this blog, are providing the complete details for the syllabus so that candidates can easily prepare a defined strategy which will help them to qualify in the exam.

Below we have provided the UPSC CDS Syllabus categorized on the basis of subject. Have a look at these topics:

English Syllabus

Though there is no defined syllabus for English subject but still we are providing the main topics that are quite important from the exam point of view.

  • Reading comprehension
  • Jumbled sentences
  • Fill in the blanks
  • Correction in sentence
  • Find and correct the errors
  • Mathematics Syllabus

The syllabus for mathematics are given below:

  • Arithmetic: Number System, Unitary Methods, Fundamental Operations and Elementary Number Theorems, time and distance, Unitary method, application to simple and compound interest.
  • Geometry: Lines and angles, parallel lines, plane and plane figures, sides and triangles of a triangle, Concurrence of medians and altitudes, Congruency of triangles, circles and its properties, tangents and Normals.
  • Algebra: Remainder Theorem, Linear equations, Quadratic Equations, Theory of Polynomials, set language,
  • Relationship between coefficients and roots set notation
  • Trigonometry: Sine x, tangent x, cosine x, simple Trigonometric identities, simple cases of height and distances
  • Menstruation: Areas of squares, triangles, rectangles, circles and parallelograms, volume and surface area of spheres
  • Statistics: Data tabulation, histograms, graphical representation, pie and bar charts, frequency polygons.

General Knowledge Syllabus

The CDS Syllabus for general knowledge contains all the recent topics and events. These includes all the news related to national and international issues as well. It must be noted that candidates must be aware of the basic knowledge.